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Republican Gov. Matt Bevin follows through on a campaign promise to end Kynect, the state's health plan marketplace. He also said he will change the state's approach to Medicaid.
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The Florida Health Choices marketplace, first established as a mandate-free health care marketplace, is poised to start selling plans that are compliant…
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Federal health officials, after encouraging alternate sign-up methods amid the fumbled rollout of their online insurance website, began quietly urging…
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Commercial health insurers could be an alternative to the balky Healthcare.gov if the White House grants a request from eight Democratic senators,…
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From one end of Florida to the other, calls for Florida House leaders to accept $51 billion in Affordable Care Act funds to expand Medicaid to cover the…
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WASHINGTON — Administration officials say about 476,000 health insurance applications have been filed through federal and state exchanges, the most…
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HealthCare.gov is still inaccessible to millions, and word is that insurers are telling agents to wait until November to start enrolling consumers on the…
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Carl and Regina Warren of Tampa are better-informed than a lot of Medicare beneficiaries; they know they don’t have to go shopping on the federal online…
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One company that was going to help enroll uninsured Floridians in health insurance through the federal online Marketplace has dropped out in the face of…
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Can I wait to sign up for health insurance under Obamacare until I get sick? Do young people really have to buy it? And isn't Obamacare really a negative term? Julie Rovner answers these and more as opening day looms for the new health exchanges.